You have what's called a Liberty nickel (remember Roman numerals? V = 5), a design that was issued for circulation from 1883 to 1912*. The portrait on the front is of course Miss Liberty, in an interpretation very much like the Statue of Liberty.
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(*) There were 5 clandestinely struck 1913 Liberty nickels that are among the rarest and most valuable American coins, but they never circulated and are all in collections.
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Officially a 'Liberty Five Cent', but usually called a 'V nickel' by collectors. They were minted from 1883 to 1912. You may have seen some headlines a few months ago about a multi-million nickel. That was one of the five minted with this design in 1913. Unfortunately, there were a few more than that (21 million) minted in 1904, so yours is worth about $1.25 if well-worn or maybe $60 if uncirculated.
If it has a mintmark its on the reverse under the wreath, it can only be a D or S.
Indian head cents were minted from 1859 to 1909. The front side had a picture of Miss Liberty wearing a Native American headdress and the back side had a shield and wreath with the words ONE CENT.
This coin is commonly called the Liberty Nickel, it is made of copper-Nickel, and became to be called the "V" Nickel
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The front has a picture of Miss Liberty, facing left and surrounded by 13 stars. The back has the Roman numeral "V" (= 5) surrounded by a wreath, and the words UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and CENTS around the coin's border.
The front has a picture of Miss Liberty, facing left and surrounded by 13 stars. The back has the Roman numeral "V" (= 5) surrounded by a wreath, and the words UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and CENTS around the coin's border.
The obverse shows a liberty head with crown and 13 stars around the edges. The reverse shows a Roman Numeral 5 with wreath around it and CENTS below. The date is on the front below the head and the Words United States of America are around the wreath on the back.
A wreath.
Officially a 'Liberty Five Cent', but usually called a 'V nickel' by collectors. They were minted from 1883 to 1912. You may have seen some headlines a few months ago about a multi-million nickel. That was one of the five minted with this design in 1913. Unfortunately, there were a few more than that (21 million) minted in 1904, so yours is worth about $1.25 if well-worn or maybe $60 if uncirculated.
To hang a wreath, start by selecting a suitable location, such as a front door or wall. Use a wreath hanger, which can easily slide over the top of the door, or adhesive hooks for a more discreet option. If you prefer, you can also use a length of ribbon or twine to create a loop at the top of the wreath and hang it on a nail or hook. Ensure the wreath is level and secure for the best display.
A fall wreath is perfectly acceptable. Common themese include pumpkins, multicolored leaves, and straw. The wreath can also be changed slightly with a Christmas theme when it's appropriate.
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The Maserati, the logo is a trident looks similar to a crown.
it was basically a bowling pin shaped crown with a snake coming out the front.
Please post a more specific question with the coin's date, denomination, and what country it's from. The description "head and wreath" applies to literally hundreds of different coins from various countries.